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Post by carolinec on Apr 11, 2012 17:37:31 GMT -1
I'm considering investing in a wireless trailer camera system for my little single trailer so I can view Pip in transit.
Does anyone have any recommendations/do's/don'ts?
I don't want to spend a fortune but want to have a decent view of Pip whilst travelling.
Many thanks. x
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Post by zeldalithgow on Apr 11, 2012 18:41:48 GMT -1
Heather has one I think Caroline
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Post by heathera on Apr 12, 2012 12:43:01 GMT -1
I've been asked to pull the information together for someone else so will try and post it within the next week. Our is homemade but cost under £30 and does the job.
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Post by carolinec on Apr 12, 2012 13:09:44 GMT -1
Thanks Heather. I'll look forward to the information. The one I was looking at was about £100. The main problem I've encountered so far is that the camera needs a constant power supply. Although I have an internall light it can be wired to, it only works when my car headlights are on. Worst case scenario I can drive with my sidelights on but I'd prefer not to if there's a way around it.
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Post by zeldalithgow on Apr 12, 2012 14:31:29 GMT -1
Just drive with your lights on it makes you more visible so much safer for you and Pip
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Post by carolinec on May 23, 2012 17:41:15 GMT -1
I finally invested in a camera system from "Trailer Vision". It wasn't cheap but the image is fantastic and it also has night vision. I was lucky that they had an ex-demo one at a cheaper price but I used it going to the Active Rider Camp and it gave me great peace of mind.
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